Yamaha PSR-270 Owner's Manual - Page 74

ONE TOUCH SETTING -- PRESET, Selecting a Preset One Touch Setting, Play the accompaniment.

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ONE TOUCH SETTING (OTS) ONE TOUCH SETTING - PRESET Preset One Touch Settings are used in a slightly different way than the User settings. First, select a style, then select a Preset OTS. The Preset A and B settings have been specially programmed at the factory to match the selected style. This means that you can select the style you want, then choose a Preset that has the best suited voice, effect, and other settings for that style. • Main voice number • All Main voice settings (Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level, and DSP Level) • Dual voice number • All Dual voice settings (On/Off, Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level, and DSP Level) • Split voice number • All Split voice settings (Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level, and DSP Level) • Reverb Type and On/Off • Chorus Type and On/Off • DSP Type and On/Off • Harmony Type, On/Off, and Volume • Style-related settings: Accompaniment On/Off, Section (Main A or B), and Accompaniment Split Point Selecting a Preset One Touch Setting 1 Select a style. Select one of the styles, as described in steps 1 - 2 on page 47. 2 Press the appropriate ONE TOUCH SETTING PRESET button. Press the PRESET button (A, B) corresponding to the desired settings. USER PRESET 001 116 MEASURE TEMPO Briefly appears to indicate that OTS Preset A is active. 3 Play the accompaniment. Since both Sync-Start and auto accompaniment are automatically set to On when One Touch Setting is on, playing a key or chord in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard starts the accompaniment. 74 72

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Preset One Touch Settings are used in a slightly different way than the User settings.
First, select a
style, then select a Preset OTS.
The Preset A and B settings have been specially programmed at the
factory to match the selected style.
This means that you can select the style you want, then choose a
Preset that has the best suited voice, effect, and other settings for that style.
3
Play the accompaniment.
Since both Sync-Start and auto accompaniment are automatically set
to On when One Touch Setting is on, playing a key or chord in the
auto accompaniment section of the keyboard starts the accompani-
ment.
ONE TOUCH SETTING (OTS)
Selecting a Preset One Touch Setting
1
Select a style.
Select one of the styles, as described in steps 1 - 2 on page 47.
2
Press the appropriate ONE TOUCH SETTING
PRESET button.
Press the PRESET button (A, B) corresponding to the desired settings.
PRESET
USER
Briefly appears to
indicate that OTS
Preset A is active.
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TEMPO
001
MEASURE
ONE TOUCH SETTING — PRESET
• Main voice number
• All Main voice settings (Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level, and DSP Level)
• Dual voice number
• All Dual voice settings (On/Off, Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level, and DSP Level)
• Split voice number
• All Split voice settings (Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level, and DSP Level)
• Reverb Type and On/Off
• Chorus Type and On/Off
• DSP Type and On/Off
• Harmony Type, On/Off, and Volume
• Style-related settings: Accompaniment On/Off, Section (Main A or B), and Accompaniment Split Point
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